Whether you speak Spanish or not, Spanish-language music can make you dance or hum along to their catchy melodies. Spanish or Hispanic music is becoming more and more popular, especially given the Latin rhythms from South and Central America and Spain. Along the way, we'll build a collection of popular Spanish songs that you can listen to in order to help with your Spanish.

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And Spanish music is an international phenomenon. Well, have you ever listened to the full song in Spanish? They sing all types of music. And of course, you get to learn Spanish while you dance along we cannot guarantee learning and dancing will occur at the same time. One step at a time, people! Well, we recommend the first time you listen you watch the video and enjoy the music without worrying too much about the words. The second time around you can start and stop the song to try and pick out some more vocabulary. FluentU takes real-world videos—like music videos, movie trailers, news and inspiring talks—and turns them into personalized language learning lessons.
A list of popular Spanish songs
There are many songs that become popular and then make a crossover to other languages. Some turn out to be good, but others are a complete disaster. I assume that translating a hit song to a different language is difficult. Think about the challenge of keeping the essence of the original lyrics yet finding the appropriate words to fit in the melody… that takes some in-depth language skills! That is why both versions do not have the exact same translation. There are other songs that not only are in Spanish, but are also available in different rhythms. For example, I found two versions of Hotel California that have the flamenco influence from Spain and Total Eclipse of the Heart with three versions: a pop Spanish, a merengue and a Mexican style.
Whether you speak Spanish or not, Spanish-language music can make you dance or hum along to their catchy melodies. Spanish or Hispanic music is becoming more and more popular, especially given the Latin rhythms from South and Central America and Spain. Along the way, we'll build a collection of popular Spanish songs that you can listen to in order to help with your Spanish. Make sure you add these tunes and songs to your Spotify or iTunes playlist. The best way to learn a language is to understand the culture it represents; in no way is a culture better represented than through its music.